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Self Tanning Lotion

Hello Mommies!! Does anyone recommend a good self tanner that does not turn you orange? Thanks

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Ive used the new Jergens tanning lotion found on any shelf with regular lotion. It doesnt turn orange, but dont put in on your face and make sure to wash your hands after you put in on. It doesnt get really dark, but better than my whiteness was before I started!

The Lorel sublime tanning lotion works well and didn't make me orange. (The fragrance made me nauseous during the first trimester though.)It is easier to do the Mystic tan. The problems I had with non-uv tanning is the splotchy look when it starts to fade. It is less noticable with the lotion. You should allow 30-45 minutes to apply and dry. I found the Lorel Sublime at Walmart and Walgreens. Hope this helps :)

Hello,
I use the lancome self tanning lotion just for my legs, I am mexican and I don't need a lot but I like the even look that gives me is great I love it.

I use Jergens Natural Glow every other day and I love it!

i like using the jergens natural glow lotion becuase it looks so natural. if you're looking for something more dramatic, i've used something called tan perfect that i used to get at Sally's beauty supply. it has an instant bronzer in it so you can see exactly where it's going. it's kind of a hassle to use (which is why i switched) but if you're patient about it you can have really good results. you just have to allow plenty of time to dry before getting dressed. i used to always do it before bed and then i'd have to wait 20 min or more before getting in bed. my pj's and sheets would always end up getting the bronzer all over them but it washes out. then i could take a shower in the morning to wash off the bronzer and reveal a good natural looking tan. it's also helpful if you can have somebody rub the stuff in places you can't reach for an allover tan! good luck!

When I am not in the tanning bed, Clarins makes a good product...

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